Unit description – Beurer BC 60 User Manual

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length of time. This prevents any damage as a result of

leakage. Always replace all the batteries at the same time.

• Never use different types of battery, battery brands or

batteries with different capacities. You should preferably

use alkaline batteries.

Repair and disposal

• Batteries do not belong in domestic refuse. Used batteries

should be disposed of at the collection points provided.

• Never open the instrument. If these instructions are not

heeded, the warranty will be null and void.

• Never attempt to repair the instrument or adjust it yourself.

We can no longer guarantee perfect functioning if you do.

• Repairs may only be performed by Customer Service or

authorized dealers. However, always check the batteries

and replace them if necessary prior to making any

complaint.

• The appliance should be disposed of according to

Regulation 2002/96/EC-WEEE (Waste Electrical

and Electronic Equipment). In case of queries,

please contact the municipal authorities responsible for

waste disposal in your area.

3. Unit description

A Display

B Start/stop button

C Memory button M1

D Memory button M2

E Battery compartment

F Positioning display

(heart level)

Icons in the display:
1 Memory (M1, M2)

2 WHO classification

3 Cardiac arrhythmia

icon

4 Resting indicator

5 Date and time

6 Low battery indicator

7 Pulse

8 Systole/diastole

9 Storage space

10 Pulse Mark

A

E

B

C D F

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